Unlike portable humidifiers that are only effective in the rooms they’re in, Honeywell TrueEASE humidifiers are installed out of sight with your central heating and cooling system, helping you automatically maintain a comfortable humidity level in every area of your home. Of course, not all whole-house humidifiers are created equal. TrueEASE is loaded with homeowner-friendly features that set it apart.

TrueEASE automatically fills itself, and the replacement pads can be easily accessed from the front or either side. The slide-out pad design means you won’t have to disassemble the humidifier or interact with the plumbing in order to change the pad. Plus, Honeywell replacement pads feature an exclusive AgION™ anti-microbial coating that helps inhibit the growth of mold and bacteria.

Type

The two main types of standard humidifiers are the bypass and power fan.

Bypass humidifiers can be installed on either the supply or return plenum and you run a bypass duct to the plenum the unit isn't installed on.

Power-Fan humidifiers can be installed on a vertical run of either the supply or return plenum and uses a fan to distribute humidity into the air stream.

Type

Bypass

Maximum Coverage Area

Maximum coverage area means this humidifier will perform well for home sizes up to the square footage indicated, provided that the home is “tight." A "tight" home is typically one that is sealed well around windows and doors and does not leak air to/from the outdoors.

Maximum Coverage Area

2500
Square Feet

Water Capacity (GPD)

The amount of water vapor that can be delivered into the home, measured in gallons per day (GPD), that the humidifier can deliver into the space.

Water Capacity (GPD)

17
Gallons/Day

Electrical Requirements

Power-Fan Humidifiers require 110 AC plug-in power to run the fan, as well as a 24v switch from the furnace board. Bypass Humidifiers only require the 24v switch from the furnace.

Electrical Requirements

24
Volts

Remote Sensing Bulb

A remote sensing bulb is a small (about ¼” round) sensor that mounts outside the home and connects by light gauge wire (18 to 22 gauge, 2-conductor) to the humidifier controller. This sensor provides temperature readings to the computerized controller which allows the humidifier to automatically adjust humidity levels in the home based on outside air temperature.

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